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Bid/Ask have moved up twice now. At HOD. Looks strong. Might blow to .80!
IMO
Repoman75
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Radaring
stocktrader8000
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New HOD now! Vol up over normal.
Acquisition news getting serious attention.
.80 target .90 max
Charts great!
Repoman75
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What's the share structure?
Purl Gurl
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Revenues. ended January 31, 2006 were $57,245 ended January 31, 2005 were $50,680.
Cost of Revenues. ended January 31, 2006 $27,215 ended January 31, 2005 $30,151.
Gross Profit. ended January 31, 2006 was $30,030 ended January 31, 2005 was $20,529.
Selling, General and Administrative Expenses. ended January 31, 2006 were $430,011. expenses increased by $274,881, up 177%
Net Losses. ended January 31, 2006, net loss of $ 409,120 ended January 31, 2005, net losses of $138,382
Liquidity and Capital Requirements. As of January 31, 2006, the Company had cash and cash equivalents of $ 154. Total assets were $ 410,057 . current and total liabilities were $1,220,338 as of January 31, 2006.
Purl Gurl
Repoman75
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Share structure?
stocktrader8000
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New HOD now. Trying to break out.
stocktrader8000
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Shares: 6 mil float
Recent price target update: $1.40
HOD's!
stocktrader8000
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Holding the top hod super well. Could be a breakout comin, folks.
Watch this one. 70's for sure
wired840
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Hope you guys are still watching this!!! Huge intraday swing today on way above average volume.This company really seems to be on the move.Plenty of great news and they have a key product in a key area right now,BIO-DIESEL,This should be a huge avenue for revenue for them.With todays strong close I'd look for this to continue and and possibly have another big run like it had recently.This is a real company with real products,not your fly by night pos pennystock.
Repoman75
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Still radaring.
Ka-Ching
posted BSLM.OB should be a MAJOR player in the BIO-DIESEL market, as they have taken several steps in that direction, and are well-poised to begin production and distrubtion in the SHORT-TERM, with a price target of .84/gallon ! - I suspect they'll gain a happy and loyal consumer base QUITE soon thereafter. I really think they may struggle at first to KEEP UP with the demand - should translate into some healthy momentum for stock-holders as revenues pour in, and the world takes notice. KEEP ALERT for any news - ACQUISTION is on the way!
wired840
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Where'd u find that about .84 a gallon? Thats great!! If thats the case i can't see why this wouldn't be a huge source for revenues.This alternate energy sector has alot of eyes on it right now and any big news from them would launch this baby.Looking for more on this.
wired840
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Their day is coming people.I've been buying the dips and holding for a big run.Just give me some big news!! LOL
wired840
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BSLM,was another nice day to add on dips.Almost getting predictable now,LOL.But,today was quite a bit more buying right into the close.I think tomorrow may just present a nice move for this.Especially with INSQ news about Bio-Diesel deal.Just shows that this stuff is legit and companies are seriously looking at it as an alternate fuel.
wired840
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news very early this morning concerning appointing someone to board of directors,was ok,,but this other one is pretty nice. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(OTCBB: BSLM) The Governor of New York Takes on Fuel NOTE TO EDITORS: The Following Is an Investment Opinion Being Issued by the IO Circuit. LAKE HARMONY, PA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 05/23/2006 -- Citing the need to expand New York's efforts to increase the use of renewable and alternative fuels, and enhance energy efficiency, the Governor will once again propose legislation to:
Provide a $2,000 personal income tax credit for the purchase of hybrid vehicles. This tax credit would help to defray incremental costs that raise the purchase price for these vehicles.
Provide a property tax credit for the installation of renewable fuel pumps at private sector gas stations. These tax credits would provide critical incentives for these stations to offer ethanol (E85), B20 (biodiesel) or CNG (compressed natural gas). There are nearly 200,000 flex fuel vehicles on the road in New York State that can use E85 or traditional gasoline. Although some public alternative fueling stations are being developed, at the present time, there are no public stations where New Yorkers can fuel their vehicles with ethanol.
pennystock31
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I hope is closes strong like it has been doing.